scooters
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Veo e-scooter contract hits a bump with Denver City Council
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Veo, a Santa Monica-based e-scooter and bike operator hoping to enter the Denver market, hit a bump as members of a Denver City Council committee balked at advancing its deal without first reviewing the contract. The proposed three-year contract would replace the current operators, Lime and Bird, with a single company, Veoride Inc. The decision…
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Denver selects Veo to replace Bird, Lime as scooter operator
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Denver’s Department of Transportation and Infrastructure selected a new scooter and bike operator, Veo, to replace Bird and Lime next spring. The city’s license with Bird and Lime expires in the spring of 2026, according to a news release from DOTI, and Veo will take over. DOTI chose Veo after reviewing proposals submitted by various…
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Denver is ready to allow electric scooters back — with some new rules
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Scooters could be back on Denver streets as soon as the end of July – with some new operating guidelines. Denver had to move fast on launching a new permit pilot program after companies like Lime in May dropped dockless scooters on city streets with little warning, prompting concerns among public works officials. “We had…




